The mixtape starts off with a strong introduction, bringing energy and wordplay to the forefront. It’s what you expect and more from Lil Wayne. He sounds different on this compared to his previous work, he sounds higher pitched. What I enjoy about the intro is the flow he uses. The production on the songs are not the highlights of this mixtape, but rather the rapping performances. I believe he reached a new peak after the carter 3, and signing the likes of Drake, in 2008. The run with ... read more
Great album, could have chosen better beats though. The features weren’t great either for the most part, though Red Cafe showed up for his verses.